January signing Cenk Tosun is confident he can become the striker Everton need as they strive to end their trophy drought.
The Turkey international made back-to-back starts against Tottenham and West Brom immediately after making his £27million move from Besiktas, but he has been an unused substitute in two of the club's last three matches.
Manager Sam Allardyce has admitted it was something of a risk bringing in the 26-year-old in mid-season but, after a training camp in Dubai, Tosun believes he can step up in the long term.
'I want to be a player that can help Everton to achieve what we want to achieve as a club.